Orientation
- Ski slope boards
- Edge marking arrows
- Ski route boards
Round or diamond-shaped information boards on the sides of ski slopes and ski routes mark all safe descents in a ski area and clearly separate them from the open, unsafe ski area. The boards display clearly understandable information based on their location at the edge of the slope/ski route, their color, the number or the arrow symbol:
With this information, piste and ski route markings create a reliable orientation system that is easy to understand for all skiers and enables safe guidance through the organized ski area.
All ski slope and ski route markings from sitour comply with the prescribed ÖNORM regulations for traffic safety on ski slopes in organized ski areas.
The boards are made of robust epoxy resin fibreglass composite material and are either screen-printed or covered with a high-quality printed film. Both the material and the manufacturing process guarantee excellent visibility, UV and weather resistance, robustness and a long service life, even under the extreme conditions of exposed mountain locations. In addition, the ski slope and ski route markings incur hardly any maintenance costs, which guarantees cable car companies an efficient long-term investment in the safety of their ski guests.
For 60 years, sitour has been supporting cable car companies in professionally marking and securing their organized ski areas. With the ski slope and ski route markings, they ensure optimum orientation, clearly understandable guidance, a high standard of safety and therefore stress-free skiing enjoyment for their ski guests.
sitour stands for decades of expertise combined with the pursuit of long-term (further) development of market-orientated media and technological innovations for mountain regions.
sitour offers individualised and tailor-made communication concepts for the perfect target group approach in the mountains.
sitour is the largest network of companies specialising in (digital) out-of-home advertising and information technologies in ski resorts and mountain sports regions in the Alps.